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The Pride – Review

Written by Charlotte Barron and Emma Taylor Pictures by Lucie Andrau Thursday the 1st of December was the opening night of SUDS’ performance of Alexi Kaye Campbell’s The Pride in…

Boys in the Band Review

Written by Kristian Harris and Sarah Kingsmill Image Credit: Darren Bell Boys in the Band is a play originally written by Mart Crowley, and was first shown in 1968, where…

The Absurdity of Modern Politics

It is fair to say that we are living in troubled times. Not only troubled though, they are becoming increasingly absurd, this absurdity personified by Donald Trump and his ridiculous…

Cast Iron Theatre’s ‘Six and a Bit Plays’: Review

By: Sydney Jennett On a side of Brighton few students go, though a mere twenty minute walk from the clubs of Old Steine, is a small pub and B&B, named…

Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Review

By: Becca Hafford & Emma Taylor This adaptation of Truman Capote’s classic 1958 novella, ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’, brought by Nikolai Foster has arrived in Brighton. Every seat in The Theatre…

The Big Debate: Should Bob Dylan have won the Nobel Prize?

Yes: Miles Fagge (Theatre Editor) I want to start this by stressing that I am not seeking to argue that Bob Dylan necessarily deserved to win this award more than…

The Royale Heading for The Tabernacle

Based loosely on the story of boxer Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champion of the world, The Royale will be gracing the stage at The Tabernacle this November. The…

Wine, Women and Richard Burton, and a lot of laughs….

If you take a walk past Churchill Square and into the more regal location of Hove, you may stumble on The Iron Duke Hotel. Immediately inside is a homely pub…

Kate Tempest Speaking Against The Grain

Spoken word is an art form that often evades definition or categorisation, and that is no bad thing. Regularly viewed as distinct from, although closely associated with, written poetry, it…

Sussex students set for the fringe

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest and perhaps most famous arts festivals in the world. Taking over the beautiful Scottish capital every August it showcases some of the finest…